MBA or MSF (Int'l Student Problems)
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26 May 2015, 06:23
Hi Anthony,
My name is Tunmise and i'm 28 years old with about 4/5 years working experience majorly in commercial banking (relationship mgt.) and a bit in financial services (a couple of months in a boutique financial advisory firm). I’ve always wanted to do proper finance, but the working climate here is tough and i took whatever i could get.
Late last year i finally decided to go back to grad school so i’d be able to change career paths to finance and naturally i thought i’d get an MBA. However, someone advised me to go for an MSF and not an MBA (at least not yet) since a career in finance is my goal, i’d be taught core finance instead having to take on extra finance courses with an MBA. It made sense to me as i do want to deepen my knowledge in finance as i try to chart a career in it so i listened.
At that time (about the end of January 2015) only two (2) schools deadlines were possible to meet - WUSTL and Simon. I literally had two months to take the GRE and put 2 applications together. Long story short, i just got accepted into the corp fin MSF at WUSTL and i’m confident that i’d get an admitted into Simon as well. Either way i’d choose WUSTL as from your forums, it’s a better school.
But since reading forums on the website i’ve been having doubts about if i should have gone for an MBA instead. it’s been recommended here severally that anyone with 3 years+ experience should go in for the MBA and not MSF. Also i really want to work in the US after graduation and although the MSF or MBA does not guarantee employment, i fear that with my age and experience an MBA would have helped more.
I probably will go to WUSTL and i want to start shopping around for internships, but what are the chances of me getting work in the US with an MSF degree, 4/5 years work experience and a bit of “finance” work experience after graduation? and also what does an international student like me need to do to make that happen.
Thanks.